A review by suze_1624
The Moth and Moon by Glenn Quigley

4.0

I find it hard to describe the sort of story this is - it was charming, eloquently told and certainly engrossing and I read it quite quickly. For me it is of the place and all the people in it - yes Robin, Edwin, Dudley and Morwenna are fairly central but they are not the only ones with stories to be told. The Moth and the Moon is a story in and of itself. The hurricane also has a big role.
It is also set in a unique environment - isolated but then has very broad acceptance of all relationships and has elements of steampunk type contraptions.
We learn more about Robin who has been ostracised somewhat by his community but he still supports them, his family, his loves and losses.
Unique and quirky, I enjoyed it and do have the sequel already.